Unlocking the Potential of Metal-Doping Fe 2 O 3 /Rice Husk Ash Catalysts for Low-Temperature CO-SCR Enhancement.
Yuqing PanNa LiChenyang WuQulan ZhouKe LiPublished in: ACS omega (2024)
Transition metal oxides are efficient bifunctional catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides (NO x ) using CO. Nonetheless, their poor activity at lower temperatures constrains broader industrial application. Herein, we propose an optimized Fe 2 O 3 -based catalyst through strategic metal doping with Cu, Co, or Ce, which engenders a harmonious balance for the synergistic removal of CO and NO x . Among the developed catalysts, Co-doped Fe 2 O 3 , supported by rice husk ash, demonstrates superior low-temperature CO-SCR activity, achieving CO and NO x conversion ratios and N 2 selectivity above 98.5% at 100-500 °C. The enhanced catalytic performance is attributed to the catalyst's improved redox properties and acidity, engendered by strong Fe-O x -Co interactions. Furthermore, the CO-SCR reaction adheres to the Langmuir-Hinshelwood and Eley-Rideal mechanisms. Our findings shed light on the future industrial application of low-temperature CO and NO x near-zero emission technology and provide a strategy for the design of low-cost SCR catalysts.
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